Tuesday, August 11, 2009

MercuryGirl: The World’s First Augmented Reality Browser

A huge congratulations to Tim and everyone at MercuryGirl, who announced that they were awarded a Layar developer account. This means that MercuryGirl will be developing datasets for Layar, the world’s first Augmented Reality browser.

Initially MercuryGirl will be focusing on developing travel orientated layers.



Layar is a free Augmented Reality application for mobile phones. Layar is currently available for Android handsets and will be available on the iPhone in the near future.

Current layers:

  • Funda, realty site, providing information for a layer with houses for sale and rent
  • Tempo Team, temp agency, providing information for a layer with available jobs
  • ING, bank, providing information for a layer with all ATM’s
  • Zekur.nl, heath insurer, providing information for a layer with participating health care providers

Wieden + Kennedy 12: Fail Harder

This definitely has to be one of my favourite things that I've seen from Wieden + Kennedy 12.

The project was to create a mural, which they did with over 100,000 thumbtacks and over 351 hours (in the process they bought out all available clear push pins on the west coast of the US). The mural spells out Fail Harder. W+K12 runs by the philosophy of the importance of failure during the creative process to ultimately create stunning and impactful creatives.



Wieden + Kennedy 12 is an experimental advertising school run by Portland ad agency W+K

Monday, August 10, 2009

What is Social Media

I posted at the beginning of the month about a great presentation that Paul Isakson, Head of Strategy with Space 150, gave at the Marketing 2.0:unfiltered event put on by Espresso. Following on from that there is a must-see presentation by Marta Kagan, Managing Director at Espresso: 'What The F**K is Social Media?'

Here Marta takes a look at exactly where Social Media is within the modern (digital) marketing mix, how brands / businesses should be utilising Social Media, and what the important points are to consider (remember) when making the move into Soicial Media. Although this is written from an American perspective, almost all stats are international and all learnings are universal.



Marta's presentation is a follow on from her first 'What The F**K is Social Media?'

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Lemonade: The Movie

In the US more than 70,000 advertising professionals have lost their jobs so far in the "current economic climate". Lemonade tells the story of what those people, who were once creative in advertising, get creative with their own lives. Lemonade has been put together by Please Feed The Animals, an online community for advertising professionals who have been made unemployed.



Writer: Erik Proulx
Director: Marc Colucci
Directors of Photography: Peter Nelson, Will van Hazel, Todd Heater, Neal Morrell, Mark Harmel
Production Company: Picture Park
Executive Producers: Jennifer McKenzie, Erik Proulx
Producers: Carrie Jacobson, Scott Burtnett
Post Production: Finish/Boston
Editor: Pete Warren
Sound Post Production: Soundtrack/Boston
Mixer: Brian Heidebrecht
Music: Caspian

Ruby Card on Pix.ie


I was out taking photos this morning in Sandymount and I remembered that Pix.ie were running a great competition with Ruby Card. There's €2,500 up for grabs and entering is incredibly simply. Basically all you need to do is either upload your photos directly to the Ruby Card group, or just join the Ruby Card group and tag your photos with "rubycard" and the county that you took the photo in (these will then appear in the group).

The aim of the competition is "to capture the beauty of Ireland for the next Ruby Card". The competition is based across the 26 counties of the Republic or Ireland and is calling on the public to showcase their county. One lucky winner will then get their photo used on the front of the new Ruby Card prepaid credit card, and €2,500.